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Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks
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Alex Perez |
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Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks |
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Tue, 7 Sep 2004 15:19:44 -0700 (PDT) |
On 7 Sep 2004, MJ Ray wrote:
> Banlu Kemiyatorn <object@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I see nothing wrong with the FDL GNUstep book. Please keep in mind that
> > GNUstep is a project of Free Software Foundation and you _can_ GPL the
> > example code in the GNUstep FDL book.
>
> Being in support of free software leads to two logical conclusions:
> - why support a licence which obstructs free software?
> - if you are going to GPL the code, you probably want to GPL the
> description of that code so people can include the explanation in
> their source code comments if they wish, so where do you draw the
> line and why not GPL the entire book, because the GPL can be used
> that way without too much trouble?
You can also simply dual-license anything written under the FDL under the
GPL as well. Also, it is my understanding that the FDL 2.0 will not be GPL
incompatible. All this anal-retentiveness over nothing.
Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, Yen-Ju Chen, 2004/09/06
Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, MJ Ray, 2004/09/06
Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, Yen-Ju Chen, 2004/09/06
- Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, Banlu Kemiyatorn, 2004/09/07
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- Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, Banlu Kemiyatorn, 2004/09/07
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- Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, MJ Ray, 2004/09/07
- Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, Banlu Kemiyatorn, 2004/09/08
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- Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, MJ Ray, 2004/09/08
- Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, Banlu Kemiyatorn, 2004/09/08
Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, Adam Fedor, 2004/09/08
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Re: Writing GNUstep book on wikibooks, Andrew Ruder, 2004/09/08